Reaction to the Indictment of John-Paul Miller
Since the death of Mica Miller in April 2024, protesters and online groups have been demanding “Justice for Mica.” Her family members contended that John-Paul Miller was abusing Mica—and said Mica had filed a no-contact order against him and filed for divorce.
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John-Paul is now remarried to former parishioner Suzie Skinner, whose former husband drowned in 2021. Some people have alleged that John-Paul and Suzie had an extramarital affair while they were married to other people.
Robbie Harvey, a content creator who has covered the Miller investigation extensively, posted this week that “justice is finally coming.” He added:
I want to be VERY CLEAR… [the Feds] have more… a lot more. What’s currently being listed carries a maximum penalty of 7 years. But in my opinion John-Paul Miller will spend the rest of his life behind bars once it all comes out. What’s listed in this indictment I found in a week. The FBI didn’t spend two years to charge him with something everyone knew. So patience… just be patient…
Harvey also shared a statement he said was from Kevin Moore, FBI Special Agent in Charge of the Columbia, South Carolina, division. “The defendant’s alleged actions were predatory, measured, and inflicted profound trauma to the victim, her family, and loved ones,” Moore stated. “While this indictment marks the first phase of the criminal process, it represents a crucial step toward accountability. We hope this step offers a measure of peace as the healing continues for the family.”
In July 2024, Mica Miller’s family reached a settlement with John-Paul Miller. It prevented Mica’s relatives from pursuing a civil wrongful death lawsuit against John-Paul. In addition, John-Paul was named the representative for Mica’s personal estate.
As ChurchLeaders has reported, other women have accused John-Paul Miller of sexual assault and grooming.
